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Dependents: STM32_Button_Interrupt_dla_taty
Diff: DS1820.cpp
- Revision:
- 11:9be3e73c01f1
- Parent:
- 8:8dfdd1603e4d
- Child:
- 14:f375b7de7856
--- a/DS1820.cpp Fri Mar 27 12:34:16 2015 +0000
+++ b/DS1820.cpp Wed Oct 28 17:34:25 2015 +0000
@@ -261,6 +261,78 @@
}
/**
+ * @brief Reads temperature from chip's scratchpad.
+ * @note Verifies data integrity by calculating cyclic redundancy check (CRC).
+ * If the calculated CRC dosn't match the one stored in chip's scratchpad register
+ * the temperature variable is not updated and CRC error code is returned.
+ * @param temp: The temperature variable to be updated by this routine.
+ * (It's passed as reference to floating point.)
+ * @retval error code:
+ * 0 - no errors ('temp' contains the temperature measured)
+ * 1 - sensor not present ('temp' is not updated)
+ * 2 - CRC error ('temp' is not updated)
+ */
+uint8_t DS1820::read(float& temp) {
+ if(present) {
+ oneWire.reset();
+ oneWire.skip();
+ oneWire.write(0xBE); // to read Scratchpad
+ for(uint8_t i = 0; i < 9; i++) // reading scratchpad registers
+ data[i] = oneWire.read();
+
+ if(oneWire.crc8(data, 8) != data[8]) // if calculated CRC does not match the stored one
+ return 2; // return with CRC error
+
+ // Convert the raw bytes to a 16bit unsigned value
+ uint16_t* p_word = reinterpret_cast < uint16_t * > (&data[0]);
+
+#if DEBUG
+ serial.printf("raw = %#x\r\n", *p_word);
+#endif
+
+ if(model_s) {
+ *p_word = *p_word << 3; // 9 bit resolution, max conversion time = 750ms
+ if(data[7] == 0x10) {
+
+ // "count remain" gives full 12 bit resolution
+ *p_word = (*p_word & 0xFFF0) + 12 - data[6];
+ }
+
+ // Convert the raw bytes to a 16bit signed fixed point value :
+ // 1 sign bit, 7 integer bits, 8 fractional bits (two's compliment
+ // and the LSB of the 16bit binary number represents 1/256th of a unit).
+ *p_word = *p_word << 4;
+ // Convert to floating point value
+ temp = toFloat(*p_word);
+ return 0; // return with no errors
+ }
+ else {
+ uint8_t cfg = (data[4] & 0x60); // default 12bit resolution, max conversion time = 750ms
+
+ // at lower resolution, the low bits are undefined, so let's clear them
+ if(cfg == 0x00)
+ *p_word = *p_word &~7; // 9bit resolution, max conversion time = 93.75ms
+ else
+ if(cfg == 0x20)
+ *p_word = *p_word &~3; // 10bit resolution, max conversion time = 187.5ms
+ else
+ if(cfg == 0x40)
+ *p_word = *p_word &~1; // 11bit resolution, max conversion time = 375ms
+
+ // Convert the raw bytes to a 16bit signed fixed point value :
+ // 1 sign bit, 7 integer bits, 8 fractional bits (two's compliment
+ // and the LSB of the 16bit binary number represents 1/256th of a unit).
+ *p_word = *p_word << 4;
+ // Convert to floating point value
+ temp = toFloat(*p_word);
+ return 0; // return with no errors
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ return 1; // error, sensor is not present
+}
+
+/**
* @brief Converts a 16-bit signed fixed point value to floating point value
* @note The 16-bit unsigned integer represnts actually
* a 16-bit signed fixed point value: